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Foreigners: Please don't buy Polish Land!


Wroclaw 44 | 5,369  
3 May 2007 /  #481
In fairness - this topic is old.

I feel a 'delete' coming.
daffy 23 | 1,500  
3 May 2007 /  #482
nah - doesnt work like that :)

just a IMHO
Casimir 2 | 45  
3 May 2007 /  #483
We dont want foreigners in Poland buying out our homes, go home english GO HOME and leave us alone. And dont tell me I didnt want you, Poles dont want you here bloody capitalists

lol. If you were in charge Poland would be stuck once again in the endless spiral of pointless economic policies. Socialism and Communism doesn't even make sense. It rewards failure and punishes success.

But, to each his own. I salute your patriotism.
witek 1 | 587  
3 May 2007 /  #484
you come here and take our jobs and push our wages down why cant we bennefit from each other? we both joind the euro didnt we?

please don't whine like a little baby.
Vladimir Putin  
3 May 2007 /  #485
Socialism is ******* awesome
Capitalism is death

vladimir is 14words & greatleader
Shawn_H  
3 May 2007 /  #486
Welcome Vladimir! Where do you live, what do you do for a living? Have a good time on the forum!
Casimir 2 | 45  
5 May 2007 /  #487
Putin? Isn't he the one that killed that British guy with radioactive poisoning?

14 words? Isn't that some white power stuff?
Shawn_H  
6 May 2007 /  #488
"We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."

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sparrow 2 | 243  
6 May 2007 /  #489
Quoting: ENGLAND
you come here and take our jobs and push our wages down why cant we bennefit from each other? we both joind the euro didnt we?

The UK didn't join the Euro.. I mean.. you live in England no? Do you pay in Euro's or in Pounds? >.<
Frank 23 | 1,183  
6 May 2007 /  #490
Quoting: witek
Quoting: ENGLAND
you come here and take our jobs and push our wages down why cant we bennefit from each other? we both joind the euro didnt we?

Theres always someone on the board completely removed from reality!!

you come here and take our jobs and push our wages down why cant we bennefit from each other? we both joind the euro didnt we?
Poland will see the bigger bennifit as our factories move there and you lot take all our manual labour work in england

Hello.....are you in primary school...........?

Where do you suppose 10 million manufacturing jobs have gone since 1960........?

Why do you suppose everything you buy has a nother countries name on it?

When 1 million Irish people moved to UK over 100 years to take up all your crappy low paid manual jobs ...did you object?

Get real.......troll!
Decorator 4 | 291  
6 May 2007 /  #491
When 1 million Irish people moved to UK over 100 years to take up all your crappy low paid manual jobs ...did you object?

My parents accounted for 2 of them !!

Putin? Isn't he the one that killed that British guy with radioactive poisoning?

He was Russian, former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko..

And nice avatar Sparrow, i'm a big fan... Enjoy your sunday all..
sparrow 2 | 243  
6 May 2007 /  #492
Enjoy your sunday all..

Everyday is like sunday ;-)
daffy 23 | 1,500  
6 May 2007 /  #493
The Buying of polish land by non polish is not a big deal as it is an any other country.
It is up to the Polish Government to put in proper planning and permissions and also systems to ensure young/first time buyers in Poland can do so. It is not the fault of foreigners that land is on the rise - it is a much smaller % of foreigners buying land than most people give credit for.

It is the nature of a successful growing economy that prices rise.

I hope someday to buy a home in Poland and look forward to living there and here and everywhere I wish - It is the right of an individual to live where they wish - a basic human right.

and having the capitol to do so or not is the nature of the economy
Big Rob - | 70  
7 May 2007 /  #494
you come here and take our jobs and push our wages down why cant we bennefit from each other? we both joind the euro didnt we?
Poland will see the bigger bennifit as our factories move there and you lot take all our manual labour work in england

Really going to stick my neck out here... English sarcasm is needed... euro I presume that EU is meant. This being a given...

Many English/ British companies (as well as other nationalities) have already moved to Poland due to the low labour costs, now that may not impress the polish, but please imagine what your reaction would be if the situation were reversed. Everything else he said is true. Sorry but it is. If you want to argue, live my life and then reply. I like Polish people, I have a relationship with a Polish woman and have Polish friends with property in England. Please have this in mind before your reply!
movinhome  
9 May 2007 /  #495
gosh, reading this blog, i'm almost afraid to ask...but here goes anyway....how does a US Citizen purchase a home in Poland? My Grandparents (now deceased) were from Poland and we have relations there. We want to get back. But we are not Polish citizens. We know several small villages from which we would like to select an available home. But, how do we start? Thanks-
freebird  
9 May 2007 /  #496
The Buying of polish land by non polish is not a big deal as it is an any other country

Good one
daffy 23 | 1,500  
9 May 2007 /  #497
Its true, Irish, Germans, Nigerians, whoever, can buy the house next door to me if it is up for sale and they can afford the price - its called living in a free market
freebird  
9 May 2007 /  #498
Absolutely right... Freedom..........
Eamon - | 27  
10 May 2007 /  #499
Why are you over here earning our money, claming our benefits, dont understand why you joined the eu, it has to be a 2 way street not come get our money and tell us to f... off.
espana 17 | 950  
10 May 2007 /  #500
buy the house next door to me

how much is?
freebird  
10 May 2007 /  #501
Why are you over here earning our money, claming our benefits, dont understand why you joined the eu, it has to be a 2 way street not come get our money and tell us to f... off.

Fair statement..........
daffy 23 | 1,500  
10 May 2007 /  #502
Why are you over here earning our money

Because the pay is better than at home

claming our benefits

If you life in any EU country and prove residence - your entitled.

dont understand why you joined the eu,

As it is in all our interests. Larger economies - greater resources - greater stability - etc.

it has to be a 2 way street

It is, and like IRELAND once the EU investment has brought Poland to the economic level it can be - It will become one of THE bigger contributers of the EU like GB, France, Germany, Spain and Italy.

not come get our money and tell us to f... off.

Only a few on this forum have done so and they are a minority mate - all the ones ive met in work, friends and besides are friendly, charming and happy as us to be here :)
freebird  
11 May 2007 /  #503
all the ones ive met in work

I agree as far as you're talking about your own experiences but not all of the language schools around here treat, so called, "natives" right. For example, I didn't get paid twice....Besides, people are people, some are friendly some not, just like everywhere...

By the way, before you guys decide to work in Lublin or Siedlce, get in touch with me, I'll let you know who's not paying......
daffy 23 | 1,500  
11 May 2007 /  #504
I agree as far as you're talking about your own experiences but not all of the language schools around here treat, so called, "natives" right.

I dont work in a language school - i work in an recognised I.T. Multinational company in Finance and we have a wide range of nationalities
TheKruk 3 | 308  
11 May 2007 /  #505
I agree as far as you're talking about your own experiences but not all of the language schools around here treat, so called, "natives" right. For example, I didn't get paid twice.

Where you at Freebird? Poland? if you don't mind me asking.
But yeah what the hell is up with that not paying people on time!? its happened three times to me this year no apology no explanation just "well thats how it works in Poland"

I work in Katowice for a large school with branches all over Poland.
Sorry this is off topic.
freebird  
11 May 2007 /  #506
TheKruk

We are in Masurian Lakes about to open up our own school . It's typical conversation school operated by Americans. We're are you located?
murpheus  
11 May 2007 /  #507
Its strange to see Polish hostility against the English. Especially when there are so many Polish people living and working in England. And taking jobs from the English. I don`t complain about it and i think its good that Polish people get the chance to earn a good wage. Its a shame that there are stupid people who have prejudice and ignorance. If English people want to buy land in Poland so what. It seems lots of Polish people have left Poland so there is lots of properly to buy there. Live and let live.
Eamon - | 27  
11 May 2007 /  #508
I agree I know why they come here, I speak Polish even though i am born and bred in the uk, my mother is Polish I have a lot of polish friends and have helped many poles get jobs ext and i like to think it is as fair for us to buy their land as they are to earn our money.

After the war the uk took many Poles and let them live in the Uk ,that is how my mother ended up here, we fought on the same side after all ,so why are you racist towards the brits, lets all help each other,insted of small minded and ignorant opinions.

The Brits will never be big in Poland as they mainly move to warm climates like Spain, SO DONT WORRY ! I personally love Poland and would move there if I had the opportunity of work there,

We are all human after all ,perhaps we can learn from each other !
szarlotka 8 | 2,206  
11 May 2007 /  #509
We are all human after all ,perhaps we can learn from each other

Hooray for the voice of common sense and reason
Frank 23 | 1,183  
11 May 2007 /  #510
We are all human after all ,perhaps we can learn from each other !

The British learn from anyone...............eeeeeemmmmm....fraid not Eamon...........!

Well at least they wouldn't admit to....as most nations wouldn't...lol

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